PGA Championship 2013 Live Stream: When and Where to Catch Day 4 Action Online

With just one round remaining at this year's PGA Championship only a handful of players seem to be in the running, led by Jim Furyk at 9-under.

Jason Dufner remains in the hunt at just a stroke down, while Henrik Stenson is in good position at two back. Jonas Blixt has a shot at three back and Steve Stricker and Adam Scott aren't out of it yet at four back.

After a brilliant 5-under to start the tournament, Furyk has been the model of consistency, with a 68 on both Friday and Saturday.

The same cannot be said for some of the other top contenders. While Rory McIlroy has played fairly well—3-under for the tournament—his 71 on Friday was costly.

Both Tiger Woods (plus-4) and Phil Mickelson (plus-10) were beset by horrific Saturdays, Woods shooting a 73 and Mickelson an unthinkable 78.

Given his steady play over all three days, Furyk will be the overwhelming favorite on the last day, but nerves have shaken steadier hands on a Sunday at a Major before. Just ask Adam Scott, who was 7-under heading into Saturday but shot a 72, slimming his chances to win the Championship significantly.

Could McIlroy—who steamrolled the competition last year at this event—make an improbable comeback? It's certainly possible, but making up six strokes not only requires a flawless afternoon, but also that the players ahead of him stumble. He may sneak into the top three but winning seems too daunting a task.

It should be a compelling day of golf. And with the handy viewing guide below, including full streaming information, you won't have to miss any of it.